The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 19, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916-EVENING EDITION
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THE TWO WAYS '
I said: "Let me walk in the field;"
God said: "Nay, walk in the town;"
I said: "There arc no flowers there,"
He said: "No flowers, but a crown,"
I said: "But the sky is black,
There is nothing but noise and din;"
But He wept as He sent me back,
"There is mure," He said, "there is sin,"
I said: "But the air is thick,
And fogs arc veiling the sunj"
Ho answered: "Yet souls arc sick:
And souls in the dark undone,"
I said: "I shall miss the light,
And friends will miss me, they sayj'J
He answered me: "Choose tonight,
If I am to miss you or they," ,
I pleaded for time to be givon;
He said: "Is it hard to decide?
It will not seem hard In heaven
To have followed the steps of your Guide,"
I cast one look at the fields, ,
Then set my face to the town:
He said: "My child, do you yield?
you leavo the
Then into His hand went mine,
And into my heart came He,
And I walk in a light divine,
Tho path I had feared to see,
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God understands and helps
every soul that longs to do
better. "Illessed are they
that hunger and thirst after
righteousness, for they shall
ho filled."
FIRST BAPTIST CHIUtOII I
-Ttov. II. 11. Foskott, PaHlor
Residence, 210 Hlrch Ave.
Phono I23-.T.
Allco Tlckoll, church olnrlc.
n. H. Putnhett, Supt. Ullilo School.
Calendar of Sorvlros:
ltlblo School, 10 n. in.
Morning Worship. 1 1 a. m.
Union meeting of all the Yoiiiik
People's Societies nt (!:30 p. m at
M, 15. church.
Prcuhylprluii Church at 7: .'10 a. m.
11. Y. P. U. meellng, 0:110 p. in.
Prayer mooting, Thursday 7:lfi
p. Jn.
I ur
umtkd hkkthhkn church
;:i
north iti:.Ni
-Mrs. H. N. Lowls. Pastor-
Snbbuth School nt 10 a. in.
ClhrlHtlau Kudeavor at 7 p. in.
Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and 8 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wednosday eve
ning at S o'clock,
MI'IIORIHT KI'IHCOPAL.
.'oBOph Kuotts, Pastor.
Suudny school at 10 a. m.
Kpworth League at t! : :i l . in.
Morning sermon: "IUwmorutlou."
At 12. U0 p. m., Men's moetliiK, nt M.
K. Church. Union Young People's
meotliig at 0:30 p. in. at M. K.
Church. I'nlon ui&otlng at 7:110
P. in.
Special music both morning and
evening with Prof. Gerald Hunt direc
tor or tho choir.
Junior Leaguo Service Thursday
uflornoon at 3:4fi.
Prayer Meeting Thursday evou
lug at 7:30 o'clock.
All aro cordially Invited.
KPISl'OI'AL CllUltCU. I
Fourth and Market Streets
It. K. Drowning, Hector
8 a m. -Holy Communion.
11:30 a. in.- Sunday School,
11 a m. Morning service and
Rcrmou.
MAHSIIl'IKLD PRKSHYTKRIAX
Clll'ltCII j
-Hov. J. S. Stuhbleriold, Pastor
Chns. II. I.owry, eloiK or sessions
A. L. Hut, Treiisuior.
Mrs. Chns. McKulght, prosldont
Women's Auxiliary.
Miss Mar) Kruno, organist.
J. T. llraud, Supt. Sunday School.'
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
11 a. in., "God's Plan."
7: :t) p. ml,. I'nlon service at M.
K i'luinh Men's meeting at 2:ae
p m., In M. 1C. hureh,
Prayer meeting 7::t0 p. in. Thursday.
I CATHOLIC CHURCH I
NORTH HUM) j
A'ddross Merny Hoipltal. Tolo
lihono 201.
Sunday servlco Vint maw, C:;io
n. ni,; hiRt iimna, U a. in. Hoiary
and benediction, 7:30 p. in.
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flowers for tho crown?"
-George McDonald,
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I HWNDISH KVANOKLIOAL
I LUTIIKKA.V CHUItCII.
ltov. lloiigHton
Corner Third and Commercial,
Residence 204 Highland. Phono
94-K.
0:15 a. in. Sunday School.
In North lleud, Coiiflrmatlon
'class 2:30 p. m. Servlco 7 : :t0 i. in.
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CHRISTIAN SC1KNCK
Sorvlces Sunduy 1 1 a. in.
Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium
Public Library.
Sunday morning: "Mind."
Sunday School, 112 M. In Christ
Ian Science Hall.
Heading Hnom open dally nxcopl
Sunday and holidays, 1 I p. in.
Christian Kclcnco Hull -237 Third
St. North.
CHRISTIAN OIIIJICCII
Cor. Sixth mid Central
Vlclnr P. Morris, Pastor
Sorvlces as follows at tho Church,
corner Sixth and Central:
Regular i rvlces over) Sunday.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
1 1 a. in. Prenchlug and rom
munloii. 0:30 p. m. Christian Kudeavor.
7:.'I0 p. m. ICvangellHtle Sermon.
You aro cordially Invltod In attend
these meetings.
CATHOLIC ('II UltCII
MAHSIIl'IKLD
Hov. 11. J. McDevltt, pastor; Hov.
M, Wallace, asHlstaut.
Address, III!! South Sixth street.
Phono Mr,.
Sunday Sorvlces First innsfl, '8 n.
m,; high mass, sermon and bene
diction, 10:. 10.
MKTIIOHIST CHURCH I
Hov. A. S. Illsey, Pastor.
North Rond -
Tho sorvlccB Sunday will bo us
follows:
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
1 1:00 a. in. Sermon.
Vospor Clrclo nnd Kpworth Lenguo
at 7 p. in.
MAY PARK CHAPKL
K. II. Campbell, Pastor.
2:30 p. in. Sunday School, Mrs.
W. II. Phillips, superintendent.
Preaching 7 : :tl p, in,
Mld-weok prayer iiieotlng, Wod
iionday, 7:110 p. in.
I NOKAYIiCIAN LUTIIIIRAX. I
Hov. H. O. Thorpe, Pastor )
Phono ;i70 J.
Residence 871 So. 7th St.
Sunday School 10:00 p. m,
service, 7: If, p. in.
In North lloml Service, 1 1 a. m.
Sunda. school at 10 n. in.
XHW PUIILUWTIONS.
liKtiipdiaGnn Pnpeis Filed Ity
Xmihpnper Ctmip.iulcs I'oiiiied,
SAL1C.M, ()r Feb. 1 8. Article
of Incorporation have been filed
with Corporation CommlBelonor
Srhiildoriiinn by the Lower Colum
bian PiibliHhliiK couipuiiy of Auto
i la, which irnpoiMH to puhlih a
pupor to be known as tho Lower
Columbian. Tho capital Is $3(100;
by tho Iroiiuols company or Port
lHiid, capital $10,000. and by tho
Hotter Fruit Piihllnlilnn company
of Hood Klver, capital $1000.
COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost Hltjh Efficiency
Among Tine Schools
MAHSIIKIKLD SCHOOL NOTKS
"Some Aspects of Germany ami tho
Gorman Kaiser," a locturo by Katli
crlno Koch Gagtion, High School ill -tlltoriiim
Krldny, February 25 nt 10
n. in. Visitors are welcome.
Wellington's birthday
school holiday In Oregon.
is not n
M. II. S. basket ball team loft for
Myrtle l'olnt and llnndnn Friday.
Thoy tnko on Myrtle Point Friday
night, anil llandoii, Saturday night.
The now window boxes In the sen
ior room nro tho work or tho manual
training department. f-
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Grades Athlotlc League Indoor con
tests began this week. Wo noticed
noma very creditable runiilng-hlgh-JunipliiB
by tho boys of tho fifth and
sixth grades.
The nophomoro clnss held Its
rliutnrlenln Friday night. The speak
ers and tholr subjects follow:
An tho Moon Uoso . .Gladys Crawford
Arbaces to tho Lion, Gwonnedo Tower
Stago Driver's Story ...Helen Hcos
I'rlneo of dilution. ... Ruby Carlson
Hilling's of 19 Helen Iiiunul
War , Ksmoiid Glossop
Tho Itaco Problem In tho South
Wilfred McLaln
The Curtain Lifted, tt. F. P
Emmet May no
Ilattlo of Gettysburg George, Mongol)
Tho Judges were Mrs. Knthorlno
Koch Gngiion, Mrs. Holder llugge,
Attorney J. T. llrand.
Rudolph Hlllstroni, one of tho good
swimmers or tho school, has kindly
consented to conduct a class In swim
tiling for grade boys.
Iutor-elass buskot ball has started.
The Juniors plnyed the faculty, Wed
nesday. Stiidouts In General Scteuco nro
giving llliistratnd -talks to the class
on assigned topics. One of tho In
teresting lojilcs or tho week was glvon
by Mayso or the freshman clasa.
Hoys or tho grades hnvo been taken
In classes to tho several banks this
week where tnllui woro given on ac
curacy, neatness and the accumulative
power or money.
Washington's Itli'tliday
' Programs appropriate to tho day
will bo given In both schools Febru
ary 2'2 at a.oi) o'clock p. in. Vlsltora
aro welcome.
The G. A. H. and S. or V. will at
tend tho high school oxerelses; tho
Spanlsh-Ainorlron war volornns will
attend the Central school oxoicIhoh.
II luh School
Song "America Triumphant,"
Demurest. . .Mrs. F. is. Conway
Accompanist, .Miss Luelo II. Powell
Fifteen mliiuto talks:
Some Attributes to Washington..
Hov. .1. S. Slubblnriold
Memories of tho Past . . I. S. Kaurniaii
.My Country "Ms or Theo
Ally. Char. I. Helgard
Song "The Sword or Hunker Hill"
HouJ. Ostllnd
Song "Amorlea" All
Flag Salulo Grade Children
Cent nil School .Votes
AinorlPu School
Aerost:e Kb Grade
Old Glory stli Grade
Star SiuuiMlod Manner ...School
Hoollntlun Gcorgo Why
Dialogue Firth Grade
Ml. Vuruoii Rolls School
DrniuutUntlou Cutting Down
the Cherry Tree ilrd Grade
Seng Third Grade
10
S'"'K Second Grade
i Huuiuuiuu i.oiiiso .Moloney
12 Heeltutlon ir.Uy Wllco
HI Drill and Song
..7th and Sth Grndoa
1 1 "Song and Flag Salute. 1st grade
Song "Columbia, tho Gem of tho
Orwnii.. School
Address Rev. HIoy, Pastor of tho
M. 13. Church, North lloml.
i The follow Iiik are a few records
niado this week In tho Grades A Gl
int Jo Contents (Indoor) nt tho gym
iiasjum: High School Croups
Glean a, bar aull -Harold Post, I
ittot, Inches.
High Jump Donald Allen, fool.
St Inches.
Olawi R, bar vault, tied at I foet.
HdKttj" Mauioy, K'elley Walp, William
Kioltior. Alfied MelJIroy.
lllgTi Jump, Kdgar Maiuey, Jl foot.
7 Inches.
SoiMnlli ami HlghGi (i'iiuIcs
Class It., bar vault, tied at I feel.
Intyro and Irwin Yako. tied at I
feet. 8 lnrho.
High .lump. Stewart MeJntyro and
Forreat Gregg, tlcl ut I Teet.
('but nil School Xn's
Only ono or the grouix In thii
school havo benu run off.
Clasa C. Imr vault, Hoilorlck O'Con
nor. !i ret. liiohe.
High Jump, Gor Fgrry, 3 feet,
S tuoiiuB,
oos rawer
School News
Thcro has been a decided change,
in tho wouthor, which now permits
tho scholars to tnko up tholr out
door sports. They have organized
flwo base ball teams, and are taking
advantage of tho good weathor. The
freshet has loft quite n bit of Bcdi
inunt along tho rlvor banks, but no
particular damago was done to the
school gioituds.
Ilnzol Co wan has started back to
school, much to tho delight of the
school.
Tho llotnny class Is spending Its
laboratory time In tho planting of
different kinds of seeds in window
boxes, which thoy hnvo placed in tho
laboratory windows. Thoy aro to
watch tho growth and change of tho
plants, ltoth flowers and vegetables
wore planted, tho bpxes woro Inholdd
so that they might know tho plant
as soon as it is seen above tho dirt.
Tho class Is waiting patiently for
tho spring flowora, as they aro to
study them.
Tho physical geography class Ir
studying globo lessons lu physical
geography, from tholr laboratory
manuals. They aro making a special
study of tho stars, sun, and moon.
Attention has been given to tho stars,
they tiro studying their positions In
tho sky and learning to recognlzo tho
number or dlfro'rent planets. Thoy
expect to start studying iitandard
tlmo from tho laboratory manual In
a row days.
Tho girls' swing gave way Inst
wook, whon Daisy Robinson was
swinging. Sho foil but was not hurt
badly.
Lincoln's birthday was remembered
Friday arioi;n,ooii by a program In t)io
assembly room:
Story or Lincoln . . . Aldon linker
Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech ...
Krvln Storm
Lay or tho Last Mlusliol
Mary Smith
Song Valontlne Grade Girls
Songs, by School Tramp, Tramp,
Tramp; Marching Through Georgia;
Hnttlo Hymn or Republic.
.
.Tho stiideiiln who nro taking type
writing have been taking speed tosla
this last week. Some of the students
can write over sixty wordn a inlniito
on practlco work.
School Ruporvhmr F. A. Goldon
visited tho Coos Rlvor High
School on February 10th. Ho spent
tho moHt of his tlmo In tho High
School room, hut visited nil or the
rooms during tho day. In tho artor
iioou the school nHHcmhlcd lu I bo as
aembly room ami Mr. Golden j;avo a
general tnlk on tho school work.
Tho Coos River High School boya
have iirgnnlxpil a base ball tnim. Sam
Smith wiib put in ns mniuiger. A
gnnio with the gmdo boys w II be
played tho 1 7th or IStli. Tho rol
lowing list will perhaps ho tho llno
up: Pitcher Ooorgo Rfmioy. '
Catahor Sam Smltli.
FIrat Imso Waller Lllunthul.
Second hnso Aldon Noah.
Short Stop Ivy Noah.
Third base Loiijhi Stiniuioruinn.
Hlglit field- l.orouco Hoasoy.
Center Hojil- llii(.tnu O'Cniinor. '
Loft field Hiiaaol Church.
Subs. Haxon Prlc, Krvln storm,
Leg Vliicump.
imiioi (;,..s Hack. "Polly" was a
good looking parrot when oho cniuo '
10 tuu f.re station. ler pliiinago w.,s
.green and she could chat a little int.
now nnd thou. Rut It was a hard
life at the station. Polly had Isov
anil duties to perform, Ono of thoni
was to run back and forth throii'jh
the largo connection hoso on tho auto
trucks to see that tho birds dldif'i
make tholr nests limbic. And lu ad
dition to this had to stand the "k'd
ding" of tho 1iob. Tho other cl
oning immsougcr boy eame, called
for Polly, ami, cago and all, loft a Tew
minutes later. Whon Polly bid good
byo sho had only two or throe lull
feathers left.
SrilSCItlltKltK XOTK'K
The Times carrier hoya
pro lusdruetod to put tho pa
pers on tho porch. If tho
carrier does not do this,
misses you. or neglects ot
llux the paper to you on
lime, kindly phono tho clr
Mihttlnn itiniingor, ns thU Is
'ho only way vo can doter
nlno whuthor-or not the ear
lors are following ingtpic
loin. Phono 138.
Want adverlislii" golN tho no.
lo'nccrivauted things.
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Oiliest Rank in Coos (.'utility
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Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank
Marsliflpld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000.
1NTHRF.ST PAID OX TISIM AX1) SAVINGS DKPOSITH
Officers J. W. HKNNKTT, PreBldontJ .IAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WIN0IIKSTKR,
Assistant Cashier.
Flanagan Sennett Bank
OF MYltTLK POINT
Capital $25,-0O
Officers- J. W. HKNNKTT. President; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. M. Sl'PLKK, Cashier; U T. D10MI0NT, Asnlstnnt
Cashier.
Beneett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
orriccrs J. W. HKNNKTT, President; TOM T. HKNNKTT, Vlco
PrcBldonl; ARTHUR M'KlfoWN, Secretary; HKNNKTT SWAN
TON, Trerisuror.
Tho Only Trust Company In (ho Slate, Oulslilo of I'orCltiml, Which.
Orgaiitel Under tho Now Lniv.
WHAT if you wero not
"born with a silver
spoon in your mouth?"
Many a man has built up a
balance in this bank that
would buy him moro silver
spoons Ihan he could uso even
if ho lived to bp as old as
Methuselah,
4 PER CENT INTEREST
Paid on Timo Certificates,
First National Bank
The Bank of
Marshfield,
' 'High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner &
The Leading Grocers
797 South Broadway.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Passcnrjer and Freirjht
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, AT 3 P. M.,
FOR
' COOS BAY ll
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE. Passenger and Freight Agent
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz; Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street
Abstracts
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Mnrshflcld nnd Coqulllo City, Oregon,
fionortil Aleuts Kastsldo mill S eiiKstnckea'.s Addition.
Special utteiitlnu paid to as.sosMiieuts and pa.Miiciit of taxes.
IIKNHV SKXfiSTACICHN, IanaKer.
GRAVEL1
We 'aro now prepared to furnish OHAVBL In ny untltle
from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, ut following prlcei
From pllo on ground, ?2.?fi per yard,
Canoad lots, taken from care. $2.00 per yard.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Oppollo Post-Offlco.'
Kstabllslicd lttel)
of
Coos
Bay
Personal Service
Oregon
Hoas
Dealers in Good Groceries
Phones 348-J and 326
rmmwiwnsnTTRRumun
ss3
For rolinlilq Attracts of Tltlo niul
Ion nhoiit COOS 1JAY UKM,
SCO
, Phone i0.
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houscwnrih
l'liyHlclnn and SurRco.
OfflcutlrvJiiK ih,kV
-Office hours: li to l" , m
I mill 7 to H p. in, 5 3
I'honesJ Offlco 1-lil-jj it.,. ...
' "-'m UU-i
J. M. Wriglii
Phono Hi b
BUILDING COXTIIACTOli
EBtlinatcH furnishud ou rcqueu
Dr. H. M.'Shaw
l'.yo, Hiir and Throat RiwIrJU.
OliAKHMS KITTIHI
I'liono il'.UUl, Itoonis l!lio.2oi
Irving itloilc.
Dlt. MATTIK II. HHAW.
riiyolcliMi nnd Sutueo
i'iinno H.'10-.I.
H. G. Butler
OIVITi KNOIXKMH
Room 301 Coko Hldg. Phone Ui-i
Resldeiico I'hono 303.L.
VVL G. Chandler
AIIOIIITKOT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko nulldln,
Mnrohflcld, OrcKon. '
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. J.Iiiko has It at 31.R0 and
!?1! cash per load. Oorhn0 rcinor.
oil. I'hono H27-J.
THE LLOYD HUlhL
lloii.solee)liiK Aim liiicutM
Two rooini, $8.(10 iiionlh 4
Ulectrlnlty nnd (las. Frcu baths
Sleeping rooms, jiii.no wk., up
TIRIH TAHfiK
WILTiAMKTTI': PACIFIC MOTOR
CAR
Leave
Mnrnhflold
C:-in n. in.
7. -15 a.m.
8:tr a.m.
D : 1 5 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:50 p.m.
1: in p.m.
2:-tn p.m.
3: -Hi p.m.
fi:00 p.m.
Lent
North llend
7:00 n.n.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10: 1C a.m.
ll':00 am.
11:45 a.m.
1:1G p.o.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
t!:15 p.m.
fi.-IO p.m.
n : 55 p.m.
c,:Un p.m. North city limits onlj.
7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
Sec C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
VAKK TH.V CKNTfl
City LIiiiHm Norlh llend, Br.
2 COMMUTATION t)t
TICKKTH J?l.75 L)
Murfehflold-Xorlh llend Auto
Lino
Cars oitry ten inlniiten from
tl n. 111. to 12 r- '; to fioulli
filmitch onco n day, loavlnR nt
1 1 a. 111.; to Kmplro three trip)
a day.
CONST & KINO, Props.
.. -
T. J..NGAIFK4 A. n. llHIWPni
Marshfield 'XAffi Co.
I.VltiimteH j-'urnUhcd
llion M(UIl. Marhfleld. Oreeo
m
rxmzrwM
uE.ii'.wnM,
SloUNGAN
Iffi lliMnFRTAKING
PARLORS
Mill lie kept
OPKN TO 'NIK PI'IILIO
... .,..,.. 1l...tlwMt
y, ,i Trgiimr riuiv ...--
ouuortakcr will ie ia
cIiarKd
Phono 10!i'3
SAVE PHONEY
by ofderliiK the Inmous
ucmdvimi 1 c rn&l
jNitt cop,I, per ton f1'
Lunp coal, por ton "
Or halt ton of both un
D. 3IUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 18-J or leave orders at
lllllcr'a Cltfar Store.
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phono 37DJ
t WESTERN LOAN AND
t BUILDING CO. J
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Assets $2,340,000.00
t Pays 8 per cent on savings j
I. S; KAUFMAN & CO,
Local Treasurer j
tiT7 .i-r.-rrr A MT A DS
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